Judicial and Constitutional Studies

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10802

  1. Indian constitutional rights and practice remain separated
    Analysis of gaps between India's constitutional human rights protections and their implementation, examining judicial innovations and systemic barriers to rights realization.
  2. Assam courts may encode majoritarian domination through judicial practice
    Analysis of 1,200+ Indian court rulings reveals how judges produce majoritarian domination through suspicion-generating doctrines and silence, making authoritarianism legally sanctioned
  3. Legal compliance depends on cognition, emotion, and motivation
    Triadic model integrating cognition, emotion, and motivation to explain how legal socialization produces internalized compliance across Chinese and Western contexts.
  4. Public interest litigation broadens access to justice in India
    Explore how Public Interest Litigation in India enables social justice by allowing representatives to petition courts for marginalized populations, expanding fundamental rights through landmark.